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Mathematics, 27.05.2021 02:30 kiarabermudez754

Pls help :( At a historical landmark, candles are used to simulate an authentic atmosphere. A volunteer is currently putting new candles in the candle holders. On the east side, he replaced candles in 4 small candle holders and 14 large candle holders, using a total of 100 candles. On the west side, he replaced the candles in 11 small candle holders and 17 large candle holders, for a total of 146 candles. How many candles does each candle holder hold?

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